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Am i allowed to post how to get v20?
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Kalphiter^4:

--- Quote from: AdinX on November 19, 2013, 09:06:50 PM ---Personally I don't understand why it's bannable
Why does minecraft allow players to use pass versions, but on blockland it's bannable? Just general rules?

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Executables were actually never allowed to be posted here...
AdinX:

--- Quote from: ChappersTeddy on November 20, 2013, 11:45:43 AM ---Because this game is not Minecraft

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it was simply for comparison, I realize it's not minecraft, I was just trying to understand if there was some difference in the way the game functions.
SirLancelot7:
I think using old versions is ok occasionally, for the nostalgic value, but if it posts to the master server, that should be against the rules.

For example, I use current version 99 percent of the time, but occasionally my close friends and I load up v20 to go skiing, and we just connect to IP so it doesn't mess with the server list.

If that is still bad and I'm just dumb, I apologize.
$trinick:

--- Quote from: AdinX on November 20, 2013, 03:14:14 PM ---it was simply for comparison, I realize it's not minecraft, I was just trying to understand if there was some difference in the way the game functions.

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There's an infinite number of fundamental differences between Blockland and Minecraft. You may as well have said "Tetris allows players to use past versions, why is it bannable on Blockland?"
AdinX:

--- Quote from: $trinick on November 20, 2013, 04:56:07 PM ---There's an infinite number of fundamental differences between Blockland and Minecraft. You may as well have said "Tetris allows players to use past versions, why is it bannable on Blockland?"

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forgive me for not using battletoads as opposed to minecraft or tetris then, I am so sorry.
The question, again, was not about similarities between the two, but why varying versions within the game would be harmful wherein my example, i.e. Minecraft, it's typically not.
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